The three cities that are furthest below their 2007 peaks are Belfast, where average house prices are 47.6 per cent of what they were in eight years ago, followed by Liverpool, where prices are 13.2 per cent cheaper, and Glasgow, where they are 11.2 per cent lower.

Also in the north, Leeds saw a rise of 4.9 per cent.

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